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Webinar – The Role of Buddhism in Psychology

June 12, 2023

O’Connor Professional Group Webinar – Collegial Conversations with Diana Clark – The Role of Buddhism in Psychology

In this week’s Collegial Conversations, Diana’s guest is Noel Coakley, a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and former elementary school special education teacher. Today he talks with Diana about the role Buddhism plays in psychology. Noel has studied Tibetan Buddhism for almost 30 years and is the Director of the Boston Center for Contemplative Practice.

BIO

Noel is a psychotherapist, meditation teacher, and former elementary school special educator. He has studied Tibetan Buddhism since 1997 and the Bön tradition since 2013. He is a father, husband, and friend to a dog named Clementine. Noel is the director of the Boston Center for Contemplative Practice (thebccp.com) and an assistant director at Dharma Moon (dharmamoon.com). Noel is dedicated to the accessibility of the dharma and its application in modern culture.

Watch the full video on the role of Buddhism in psychology here .

 


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